Breast milk and glucose for pain relief in preterm infants: a noninferiority randomized controlled trial

M Bueno, B Stevens, PP de Camargo, E Toma… - …, 2012 - publications.aap.org
OBJECTIVE: The study goal was to compare the efficacy of expressed breast milk (EBM)
versus 25% glucose on pain responses of late preterm infants during heel lancing …

Expressed breast milk for procedural pain in preterm neonates: a randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled trial

MC Ou‐Yang, IL Chen, CC Chen, MY Chung… - Acta …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To determine whether expressed breast milk (milk) reduces procedural pain associated
with heel lancing in preterm neonates. Methods In this placebo‐controlled trial, preterm …

Analgesic effect of breast milk versus sucrose for analgesia during heel lance in late preterm infants

E Simonse, PGH Mulder, RHT van Beek - Pediatrics, 2012 - publications.aap.org
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this trial was to investigate whether breast milk (either breastfed
or bottle-fed) has a better analgesic effect than sucrose in newborns born at a postmenstrual …

Expressed breast milk vs 25% Dextrose in procedural pain in neonates: A double blind randomized controlled trial

JP Sahoo, S Rao, S Nesargi, T Ranjit, C Ashok, S Bhat - Indian Pediatrics, 2013 - Springer
Objective To compare the effect of expressed breast milk (EBM), 25% dextrose (25 D) and
sterile water (SW) on procedural pain in neonates as assessed by the premature infant pain …

Analgesic effect of expressed breast milk in procedural pain in term neonates: a randomized, placebo‐controlled, double‐blind trial

A Upadhyay, R Aggarwal, S Narayan, M Joshi… - Acta …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Aim: To assess the effectiveness of expressed breast milk (EBM) in reducing pain due to
venepuncture, in term neonates, as measured by behavioural and physiological …

Breastfeeding or breastmilk to alleviate procedural pain in neonates: a systematic review

PS Shah, L Aliwalas, V Shah - Breastfeeding Medicine, 2007 - liebertpub.com
Objectives: To (1) compare breastfeeding with control (placebo, no treatment, sucrose,
glucose, pacifiers, or positioning) and (2) compare breastmilk with control for procedural …

Breastfeeding or oral sucrose solution in term neonates receiving heel lance: a randomized, controlled trial

L Codipietro, M Ceccarelli, A Ponzone - Pediatrics, 2008 - publications.aap.org
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this work was to compare the efficacy of breastfeeding versus
orally administered sucrose solution in reducing pain response during blood sampling …

Randomised crossover trial showed that using breast milk or sucrose provided the same analgesic effect in preterm infants of at least 28 weeks

L Collados‐Gómez, P Ferrera‐Camacho… - Acta …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Repeated, ongoing exposure to pain influences the growth, cognitive and motor
functions, behaviour, personality and neurodevelopment of preterm infants. We compared …

The influence of breastfeeding on cortical and bio-behavioural indicators of procedural pain in newborns: Findings of a randomized controlled trial

B Benoit, A Newman, R Martin-Misener… - Early Human …, 2021 - Elsevier
Aims The objective of this study was to compare the influence of breastfeeding and 24% oral
sucrose on pain-related electrophysiologic activity, bio-behavioural pain scores, physiologic …

Analgesic effect of expressed breast milk in procedural pain in neonates

J Schollin - Acta Paediatrica, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Prevention, treatment and assessment of neonatal pain have been of major clinical and
scientific interest the last decades. Non‐pharmacological interventions such as sweet oral …